How well I remember that original Sticky Fingers vinyl record and the REAL zipper on the cover. As I recall, if you unzipped it (and you know I did!), the message “this may or may not be etc.” appeared.

Good one, Deb. Hey, George has plenty of disposable income…. We went to Radio City Music Hall to see John Fogerty (seventh time in a decade – the first was the post-Katrina “From the Big Apple to the Big Easy” concert) and he was as good as ever, which is very good indeed. Radio City is a great venue and we had terrific seats, and only paid $109 each.

George, we were at the dentist’s on Tuesday and his nurse was telling us about her brothers, who are huge Stones fans as well. They drove from Brooklyn and New Jersey to Pittsburgh over the weekend to see them there. I don’t know how much they paid.

Jeff, EXILE ON MAIN STREET is my favorite. Stone fans will travel anywhere and pay outrageous amounts to attend those concerts. I have disposable income, but I’d rather spend it on books, Blu-rays, movies, and pizza.

Hey Jeff–my husband’s in New York (Melville) this week and next. One day (I think it’s Saturday), he’s going to a Mets game and after the game, Steve Miller is putting on a show. That’s a ticket price I could be down with!

Finally, music we can agree on. As usual, I prefer the early stuff, but the Stones have put out good music through their entire careers. But I’m with Rick on concerts. I don’t like crowds (except at sporting events).